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Cummins Names Vice President of Global Supply Chain, Manufacturing

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Cummins announced today that Bonnie Fetch has been named vice president of global supply chain and manufacturing, effective Feb. 1.

Fetch currently serves as vice president of the North America regional operating team and distribution business supply chain services.

“Bonnie is the right person for this role as we continue navigating supply chain challenges and executing our Supply Chain transformation,” said Jennifer Rumsey, Cummins’ president and COO. “Bonnie has three decades of extensive and varied business experience and has consistently delivered strong results while tackling complex issues. Bonnie is also passionate about Cummins’ values, and she is a skilled leader and committed to building diverse and inclusive teams. I am thrilled to have Bonnie’s experienced leadership guide our talented supply chain team.”

Fetch joined Cummins in 2018 and has taken on additional responsibilities across supply chain, demonstrating her ability to lead strategically and operationally, the company said. Fetch played an integral role in the start-up and expansion of Cummins’ supply chain shared services. She led the distribution business and aftermarket supply chain integration strategy and execution, in addition to leading the North American regional operating team.

Prior to Cummins, Fetch spent 20 years with Caterpillar, where she held a broad range of supply chain, general management and human resources roles. She led Caterpillar’s global aftermarket parts distribution organization, during which she developed and began executing a transformation strategy that enabled new capabilities, improved cost structure, and reached record sales, Cummins said.

Fetch has served on numerous privately held for-profit boards as well as nonprofit boards. She is a published author and active leader for diversity and inclusion, and she actively serves communities where she lives and works.

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